Prysmian

Commodity Manager

Prysmian  •  Highland Heights, OH (Onsite)  •  3 hours ago
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Job Description

Prysmian is the world leader in the energy and telecom cable systems industry. Each year, the company manufactures thousands of miles of underground and submarine cables and systems for power transmission and distribution, as well as medium low voltage cables for the construction and infrastructure sectors. We also produce a comprehensive range of optical fibers, copper cables and connectivity for voice, video and data transmission for the telecommunication sector.

We are 30,000 employees, across 50+ countries. Everyone at Prysmian has the potential to make their mark; because whatever you do, wherever you are based, you will be part of a company that is helping transform the world around us.

The CAPEX Commodity Manager – North America is a member of the North America Non-Raw Materials (NRM or Indirect) Purchasing Organization reporting to the Director of NRM Purchasing. The role is responsible for leading the strategic sourcing, supplier management, negotiation, and execution support of capital expenditure projects across the North American region. This role manages procurement activities for major equipment, manufacturing machinery, construction, engineering services, installation, commissioning, automation systems, infrastructure, and plant expansion projects.

The position will partner closely with Engineering, Operations, Maintenance, Finance, Legal, HSE, Quality, Plant Leadership and Global Procurement to ensure CAPEX projects are sourced competitively, contracted appropriately, delivered on time, and aligned with business, technical, financial, and compliance requirements.

The CAPEX Commodity Manager will develop and execute regional sourcing strategies, manage supplier relationships, support project teams from concept through commissioning, and drive cost savings, risk mitigation, standardization, and supplier performance across the CAPEX portfolio.

Key Responsibilities:

Strategic Sourcing & Category Management

  • Develop and execute North America CAPEX sourcing strategies aligned with business growth, manufacturing expansion, modernization, and cost reduction objectives.
  • Manage sourcing activities for capital equipment, construction services, engineering services, installation, automation, fabrication, utilities, infrastructure, and plant improvement projects.
  • Build and maintain supplier relationships to support complex manufacturing and industrial CAPEX requirements.
  • Identify opportunities for supplier consolidation, standardization, global/regional leverage, and total cost of ownership improvements.
  • Lead competitive bid events including RFIs, RFQs, RFPs, technical-commercial evaluations, auctions, supplier interviews, and award recommendations.
  • Partner with global procurement where applicable to align specifications, supplier strategies, contract terms, and preferred vendors.

Project Procurement Execution

  • Support CAPEX projects from early planning and budgeting through supplier selection, contract award, delivery, installation, and project closeout.
  • Participate in project charter development, scope definition, sourcing timelines, and procurement risk assessments.
  • Ensure supplier quotations include clear commercial terms, technical scope, delivery milestones, warranty provisions, installation requirements, and service expectations.
  • Coordinate with Engineering and Operations to validate technical requirements and ensure comparable supplier proposals.
  • Manage procurement milestones to support project schedules and avoid delays in equipment delivery, installation, or commissioning.
  • Track purchase order issuance, supplier commitments, delivery schedules, and commercial changes throughout the project lifecycle.

Contracting & Risk Management

  • Lead commercial negotiations for major CAPEX agreements, including equipment purchases, construction contracts, installation services, engineering agreements, and service packages.
  • Negotiate key contractual protections including payment terms, milestones, delivery commitments, liquidated damages, warranties, performance guarantees, indemnities, insurance, limitation of liability, change order controls, and termination rights.
  • Partner with Legal, Finance, Risk Management, and HSE to ensure contracts comply with company policies and regulatory requirements.
  • Support development and use of standard contract templates, terms and conditions, bid packages, and supplier qualification documents.
  • Identify and mitigate project risks related to cost escalation, schedule slippage, supplier financial health, safety performance, import/export constraints, and technical non-performance.

Supplier Relationship & Performance Management

  • Develop strategic relationships with key CAPEX suppliers, OEMs, contractors, integrators, engineering firms, and construction partners.
  • Conduct supplier business reviews focused on safety, quality, delivery, cost, innovation, technical capability, and project execution.
  • Maintain supplier scorecards and performance metrics for major capital project suppliers.
  • Resolve supplier-related issues including commercial disputes, late deliveries, scope gaps, quality concerns, warranty claims, and change order disagreements.
  • Evaluate supplier capabilities through site visits, audits, references, financial reviews, safety reviews, and technical assessments.
  • Support development of preferred supplier panels for recurring CAPEX categories.

Financial & Compliance Responsibilities

  • Deliver measurable cost savings, cost avoidance, cash flow improvements, and working capital benefits through effective sourcing and negotiation.
  • Support accurate project budgeting by providing market intelligence, supplier cost benchmarks, and sourcing input.
  • Ensure procurement activity complies with internal approval policies, delegation of authority, audit requirements, and capital expenditure governance.
  • Drive compliance requirements and ensure suppliers are properly onboarded prior to project execution.
  • Maintain complete sourcing documentation, bid evaluations, award justifications, contracts, and approval records.
  • Support audits related to CAPEX procurement, supplier selection, contract compliance, and project spend.

The CAPEX Commodity Manager may support sourcing and supplier management across categories including:

  • Manufacturing and process equipment
  • Plant expansions and building construction
  • General contractors and construction management firms
  • Electrical installation and power distribution
  • Mechanical installation and piping
  • Automation, controls, PLCs, and integration services
  • Engineering, design, and project management services
  • Utilities, compressed air, HVAC, chillers, boilers, and water systems
  • Fabrication, structural steel, platforms, mezzanines, and foundations
  • Equipment relocation, installation, commissioning, and startup support

Success Measures / KPIs

The role will be measured against performance indicators including:

  • CAPEX sourcing savings and cost avoidance
  • Supplier on-time delivery performance
  • Project procurement milestone adherence
  • Contract compliance and risk mitigation
  • Payment term and cash flow improvements
  • Supplier quality and issue resolution
  • Stakeholder satisfaction
  • Bid competitiveness and sourcing cycle time
  • Preferred supplier utilization
  • Audit readiness and documentation completeness

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, Business, Finance, Operations Management, or related field.

  • 5+ years of experience in strategic sourcing, procurement, project management, engineering procurement, or CAPEX procurement.

  • Experience supporting capital projects in a manufacturing, industrial, construction, infrastructure, or engineering environment.

  • Strong negotiation skills with experience managing complex supplier agreements and commercial terms.

  • Understanding ofproject lifecycle management, including budgeting, sourcing, contracting, delivery, installation, commissioning, and closeout.

  • Ability to read and interpret technical scopes of work, bid packages, supplier proposals, and commercial contracts.

  • Strong analytical skills with ability to evaluate cost breakdowns, total cost of ownership, payment milestones, and supplier risk.

  • Demonstrated ability to work cross-functionally with Engineering, Operations, Finance, Legal, EHS, Maintenance, and plant teams.

  • Proficiencywith ERP systems, Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and procurement tools.

  • Ability to travel across North America asrequired

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in wire and cable, heavy manufacturing, industrial products, automotive, energy, chemicals, metals, or building materials industries.

  • Experience with SAP, Ariba, Coupa, Oracle, or similar ERP/procurement platforms.

  • Knowledge of construction contracting models such as lump sum,timeand material, cost-plus, design-build, EPC, and construction management.

  • Familiarity with Incoterms, import/export considerations, equipment warranties, lien waivers, retainage, bonding, insurance, and contractor safety requirements.

  • Certificationsuch as CPSM, CPM, CSCP, PMP, or Lean Six Sigma.

  • Experience managing multi-site procurement requirements across the U.S., Canada, and/or Mexico.

  • Strong understanding of financial controls, capital approval processes, and procurement audit requirements.

Key Competencies

  • Strategic sourcing and commodity strategy development

  • Commercial negotiation and supplier contracting

  • Project management and schedule discipline

  • Financial analysis and total cost of ownership evaluation

  • Supplier relationship management

  • Risk identification and mitigation

  • Cross-functional leadership

  • Technical curiosity and manufacturing process understanding

  • Change management and stakeholder influence

  • Executive communication and decision support

  • Compliance mindset and attention to detail

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Prysmian, as an Equal Opportunity Employer, aims to attract and recruit individuals with diverse backgrounds, skills, and abilities. We strongly believe that diversity brings significant value at all levels of the organization, increasing the possibility of capturing market opportunities and maximizing value for our customers and stakeholders. With Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) as part of our Social Ambition 2030 and a strategic pillar of our Company culture, Prysmian is committed to the development of an organization that prioritizes talent, where people feel respected, included, and free to fully express their potential just as they are.


All Managers and HRs in Prysmian are responsible for ensuring DE&I policies are respected during the recruiting process, as well as recognizing and mitigating unconscious biases that must not influence our selection processes. All persons will be considered for employment without regard to their race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, origin, citizenship status, socio-economic status, age, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, military service or veteran status, pregnancy, parental leave, medical conditions, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. Prysmian will endeavor to make a reasonable accommodation for any disclosed physical or neurological condition or disability of a qualified applicant unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of our business.

Visit our DE&I Page to learn more about Prysmian’s commitments.

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About Prysmian

Prysmian is a global cabling solutions provider leading the energy transition and digital transformation. By leveraging its wide geographical footprint and extensive product range, its track record of technological leadership and innovation, and a strong customer base, the company is well-placed to capitalise on its leading positions and win in new, growing markets. Prysmian’s business strategy perfectly matches key market drivers by developing resilient, high-performing, sustainable and innovative cable solutions in the segments of Transmission, Power Grid, Electrification and Digital Solutions. Prysmian is a public company listed on the Italian Stock Exchange, with almost 150 years of experience, over 33,000 employees, 109 plants and 27 R&D centres in over 50 countries, and sales of over €15 billion in 2023.

Industry
Manufacturing & Production
Company Size
10,000+ employees
Headquarters
Milan, IT
Year Founded
1872
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